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THE GRAMMYs is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor.
Take a moment to reflect and salute the members of the music community who we lost in 2020-2021.
Check out what GRAMMY U students have been up to this semester.
The two met at Jay-Z's Roc Nation Entertainment Manhattan office on Tuesday, July 23, to seal the deal.
Check out who stopped by backstage with the Recording Academy for exclusive interviews and more
MusiCares, which operates under the Recording Academy, will receive $50,000 to establish the MusiCares Mac Miller Legacy Fund to help young adults dealing with substance abuse.
We put the seven-time GRAMMY nominee together with GRAMMYconnect.com for an IBM Watson-fueled exploration of the talented and powerful people who contributed to her career.
The seven-time GRAMMY winner sang the National Anthem, while sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey performed "America The Beautiful."
Find out the 2019 GRAMMY nominations and winners. See who won at the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 10, 2019.
The Spanish singer used her first-ever GRAMMY acceptance speech to thank the women who paved the way for her.
From Sinéad O'Connor to Snoop Dogg, we've rounded up the reasons several artists have changed their names, in the spirit of the fall changing season.
In honor of America's Independence Day, let's take a look at a firecracker pack of fiercely independent musicians.
Feel all the highs and lows — plus some surprises — from our summer solstice playlist.
Spanning alt-rock, pop-rock, indie rock, folk-rock, and beyond, take a listen to these artists who are keeping the torch lit for rock.